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reanalysis (n.)  
  
613   03:53 مساءً   date: 2023-11-06
Author : David Crystal
Book or Source : A dictionary of linguistics and phonetics
Page and Part : 403-18


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reanalysis (n.)

In the study of language change, a development which alters the STRUCTURE or FUNCTION of a linguistic FORM. For example, when two words COALESCE as a COMPOUND, their separate identities need to be reanalysed as a whole (hair noun + cut verb ⇒ haircut noun). Any level of language could be affected: for example, a LEXICAL item (such as a main verb) might develop into a GRAMMATICAL item (such as an auxiliary verb), a PHONOLOGICAL change might require a reanalysis of the SYLLABLE divisions in a word, or a SEGMENT of one word might be assigned to another (English a naddrean adder).

 

Reanalysis is used in GENERATIVE (especially TRANSFORMATIONAL) GRAMMAR for a process which enables a sequence of SYNTACTIC CATEGORIES to be taken together as a single unit; sometimes known as restructuring. For example, the SENTENCE [NP the lady] [V took] [NP account] [PP of [NP his answer]] might be reanalysed as [NP the lady] [V took account of] [NP his answer]. The factors which govern the application of such RULES are little understood.